Description

A Dog's Life (First National, 1918). Title Lobby Card (11" X
14").
After leaving Mutual in 1917, Charlie Chaplin, by then a true
international superstar, joined First National under a deal that
gave him unprecedented production and creative control over his
films. Although the studio expected Chaplin to deliver a series of
short comedies, he took advantage of his new situation to expand
his projects to feature length for the first time in his career.
Although the First National period was brief , it was during this
time that Chaplin produced some of his best films, including
Shoulder Arms (1918), The Kid (1921), The
Pilgrim (1923), and this unforgettable classic. A highly
desirable title card is offered here, with only minor
imperfections, such as a dust shadow, a very small tear in the top
border, and a bottom left corner bump. Very Fine-.